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xtiank
Jan 20, 2011, 06:31 PM
The only accessible sanitary lines are 2" and to get to a 4" is looking to be a lot of trouble if not impossible. Is there anything I can add to a toilet or line to allow using smaller sanitation lines like a grinder or pump? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

ballengerb1
Jan 20, 2011, 07:52 PM
Unless you are outside the USA borders you will need a permit and they will require at least a 3" waste line. I suggest you get 3 good plumbers to give you a bid and explain how they would do it. A toilet can be done 99% of the time but it may require more work than accessing an existing line. This system http://www.plumbingsupply.com/maceratingtoilets.html does employ a 2" line but you must tie into a 3" somewhere

massplumber2008
Jan 20, 2011, 08:06 PM
Hi Xtiank...

Actually, they do sell a MACERATOR pump that only requires a 3/4" discharge pipe...can connect into a 2" line.

The system I refer to is at Saniflo macerating and gray water pumping systems (http://www.SANIFLO.com)

You need to purchase the macerator system and the toilet, but you can also add a sink and a tub/shower if needed. You would, however, usually need to build the floor up 5-6 inches for the tub/shower.

Questions? Let me know...

Mark

SORRY BOB, just saw you posted on the macerator pump in your link..*UGH*

ballengerb1
Jan 20, 2011, 08:11 PM
Good to know Mark, I had not seen that one. Doesn't code require them to be connected to a 3" line within a certain distance? Never have done one but maybe you have.

massplumber2008
Jan 21, 2011, 06:47 AM
I have installed like 5-6 of these and always run a 1" discharge line pitched downward to connect into a 2" waste line via a wye fitting with cleanout.

In the manufacturer's instructions, however, you can run a 3/4" discharge pipe and connect into an 1.5" wye with cleanout.

Her, as long as the plumbing fixtures are piped according to code (vents/traps) all inspections have been passed without question.

Have a good day.